CH-24-C113 - Evaluation of Thermal Satisfaction Scales through the Analysis of Sensation and Preference Votes PDF

CH-24-C113 - Evaluation of Thermal Satisfaction Scales through the Analysis of Sensation and Preference Votes PDF

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CH-24-C113 - Evaluation of Thermal Satisfaction Scales through the Analysis of Sensation and Preference Votes PDF

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In this work, the analysis of thermal satisfaction votes expressed by students during regular classes was conducted to point out (i) the capability of predicting satisfaction votes starting from sensation and preference votes and (ii) the correspondence between two evaluation scales which are commonly used in the assessment of satisfaction. An experimental campaign in 50 classrooms in central Italy was carried out between 2020 and 2022 through the administration of questionnaires while monitoring indoor environmental data. Questions about thermal sensation, preference and satisfaction were addressed. While a 7-point-scale was used for thermal sensation and preference (-3 to +3), satisfaction was investigated using a 4-point, one-pole-scale (0 to 3) as well as a dichotomic scale (0 to 1), with 0 as “satisfied” in both cases. First, classification trees were used to train a model having thermal sensation and preference votes as independent variables, and satisfaction expressed in the dichotomic scale as the dependent variable. The model was rendered as a two-entry color-coded matrix to map the probability of satisfaction votes starting from given sensation and preference votes. Then, such model was used to predict dichotomic satisfaction for the samples in which satisfaction vote was cast on the 4-point-scale. The comparison between the predicted (0 to 1) and the observed (0 to 3) satisfaction votes highlighted that the “1” votes expressed in the 4-point-scale correspond in 62% of the cases with thermal satisfaction. This is somewhat not consistent with the definition of the scale, that assumes the 0 pole as absence of attribute, and the remaining votes as gradient degrees of dissatisfaction. Extensions of this work will focus on (i) including environmental conditions as confounding factors (ii) extending such analysis to the IAQ, visual and acoustic domains.
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Published : 2024

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